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Illustration
by Jean-Pierre Dalbéra
published on 20 May 2015
A sculpted panel at the Gupta -period (4th-6th century CE) caves of Udayagiri, Madhya Pradesh, India . The caves are rock-cut Hindu shrines and this panel shows Vishnu as the boar-headed incarnation Varaha. The god rises from the cosmic waters, defeating the primeval serpent monster, and rescuing the goddess Bhudevi (earth), who hangs from his tusk.
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APA Style
Dalbéra, J. (2015, May 20). Vishnu as Varaha, Udayagiri Caves .
World History Encyclopedia . Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/3877/vishnu-as-varaha-udayagiri-caves/
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Dalbéra, Jean-Pierre. "Vishnu as Varaha, Udayagiri Caves ."
World History Encyclopedia . Last modified May 20, 2015.
https://www.worldhistory.org/image/3877/vishnu-as-varaha-udayagiri-caves/.